- A little snow at 7:00 am and by the time the sun came up during my commute, it had all but disappeared. Still, it was pretty while it lasted.
- A fat Carolina wren chirps away at me from the tree next to my car as I'm getting the snow off of it. The same bird is there every morning - it's my first greeting of the day.
- Listening to the audio book "In the Company of Others" by Jan Karon as I drive around the city. I have always followed the Mitford books and in this one, Fr. Timothy and Cynthia travel to Ireland for a vacation in County Sligo. It's a peaceful listen, especially when the reader uses an Irish accent. Just delightful.
I hope you have find peace and happiness this weekend, my friends. Cheers!
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Being greeted by a feather friend in the morning sounds wonderful... It's still too cold here, but about the end of March, I'll wake up and hear birds singing in the early morning hours.
I love the orange-gold sun glow and shadow in that shot, Lynn. The cardinals here are our morning heralders. Birds say the best "good morning!" :)
TGIF Lynn~ glad you could capture that s-n-o-w!
Lynn~ Jan Karon was born down the mountain(s) from where I live in the High Country. I believe she now resides in the next closest town up a few mountains from us. Thus, she is a 'legend' here.
a book that reads
a bird that sings
No snow stayed around
A bit of brog
a car under snow
yet gone as I go to town
A weekend cheer
A bird with no fear
my book I have to turn down
You too have a great weekend.
Sage -
I think this one is from the bird family that likes to nest on my back porch. And I like to think that it realizes I am a friend, because it is in the same spot every morning singing.
Talon -
They do! I agree. And I tried another effect called "warmify." Isn't that a great word?
lg -
TGIF is right!
And I imagine she is - she lives in Blowing Rock, right? I started reading the Mitford series from the beginning and love the books. One of my cousins got me started by talking about them - she said, "You might find them boring." After that, I had to try them - they are perfect books about every day life, I think, with a bit of theology thrown in.
Ellis -
Love the poem! Another good one and thank you for it. :)
Our snow is finally melting. And, they are forecasting 70s for us next week! Woo hoo!
Keeping company with snow again, n a chirpy wren, n a brough-y book as well... Sounds like a lovely day, even if chilly- Hope things warm up for you soon-
When I was out walking the other night I tried to return an owl call, but couldn't get it! Don't know that book series yet.
Happy Week-end Lynn!
Sweet post. Hope you are done with snow for awhile.
1.) You call that snow?
2.) The birds I see every morning are hawks, posed to try and steal my chickens.
3.) I read THE HELP and then I ordered it on audio book. The actors that read do a wonderful job portraying each character's voice. They sound just like I imagined they would.
The best kind of snow is the one that disappears just soon enough for you to miss it a little :) I can't wait to wake up to birds singing. Just a little while longer now! Have a wonderful Sunday, Lynn:)
Mama Zen -
You deserve some good weather after the winter you've had!
Snaggle -
That's neat that you talked to the owl. :)
Riot Kitty -
I think we are - I hope so.
Granny Annie -
I am all very tongue in cheek when I complain about the snow.
And I listened to The Help as well. They did an excellent job recording that and the southern accents sound genuine.
Lynn -
Waking up to birds singing will be wonderful. I hope it comes quickly for you!
When we are AZ I often notice that the same bird appears to wake us up every morning.....it's at times like this I wish I had a gun.
Joking!!! Sorry.
Hope you having a lovely weekend.
Oh yes, sometimes listening to someone speak with an accent is so intensely pleasing! I have a podcast that's a favourite of mine, in part because of the accents.
Snow at seven (or at any time) sounds wonderful. It's been too long since I've had a glimpse of the white stuff!
I love Irish accents. They always gave me the tapes with Irish narrators on The Discovery Channel at the transcription/translation company I worked for back in the 90s...and I got good at understanding the accent.
Hope you're having a relaxing weekend!
Joe -
The weekend was packed full of lovely stuff. Hope yours was, too. :)
Sparkling Red -
I'm enjoying that very much - I think about doing those podcasts and never do.
Lulu -
I watched a film yesterday with Irish accents - so lovely.
And the snow was pretty, though brief.
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